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#GÖKSUR The tests of the GÖKSUR Missile, the high-capacity ammunition of the Product Family, were completed by TÜBİTAK SAGE in the Ankara Wind Tunnel.
It would be a very ineffective way to utilize your submarines.I am wondering if our modern submarines can aslo lunch Hisar O and siper air defence missile and other platform can guide them to hit enemy aircraft ! I am asking because Turkiye did it with f16 AIM missiles and guided the missile with peace eagle ??
Which one is Arat ?
A memory with our National Turbojet Missile Engines…
KTJ-1750 powers ÇAKIR.
KTJ-3200 powers ATMACA. It will soon power SOM as well.
KTJ-3700 powers KARA ATMACA.
And yes… ARAT.
I think that ARAT will not only power GEZGIN Land Attack Missile.
(A recoverable, low-cost UAV with digital flight controls and navigation systems that will be powered by Arat )
I just dreaming that wing-launched, capable of carrying electro-optical sensors, infrared imagers, or electronic warfare systems (to actively jam early warning and target acquisition radars) according to mission requirement; semi-autonomous, allowing a controller in the mother-aircraft, airborne control aircraft or land station. UAV that can cruise at different altitudes within the mission when necessary during the long endurance, and when it completes its mission, it returns to friendly airspace and lands with a parachute. This type of UAV can conduct reconnaissance missions, gather intelligence, perform ew missions, or simply perform tactical maneuvers like a main fighter jet on enemy radar as a kind of decoy aircraft to increase the survivability of more strategic aircrafts. Basically, what I envision is a much more powerful, maximized mission capability, and reusable alternative to the MALD system.But how often could you use ARAT then?
Because normally an engine of a cruise missile is built to last only few hours, because of obvious reasons.
Or would that be the reason, that the drone will be recoverable, as you mentioned?
This was discussed here few times.I have a question. Does a long-range, large-diameter cruise missile like the Gezgin need a turbofan engine instead of a turbojet engine? Tomahawk uses a turbofan engine, I assume Gezgin is planned to be in the same category as the Tomahawk. Do we have a small diameter turbofan engine project for that?
Kale officially said that they developed tech that their engines could be used for a long time, or unlimited by changing some stuff time to time like "turbofan engine".But how often could you use ARAT then?
Because normally an engine of a cruise missile is built to last only few hours, because of obvious reasons.
Or would that be the reason, that the drone will be recoverable, as you mentioned?